Fry, MarthaMartha Fry, the third child of Joshua Fry and Mary Micou, was born 15 May 1740. Her father died before her fifteenth birthday . . She married John Nicholas, of Slate River and Seven Islands . .

Fry, Philip Slaughter It is with feelings of deep regret that we are called upon to chronicle the death of one of our most useful and respectable citizens, Mr Philip S Fry, who departed this life . . . Alexandria Gazette (Alexandria, Virginia); 19 August 1859.

Fry, Reuben Reuben Fry: Land for Sale - The tract whereon I live, on the Robinson river, in Madison county, containing 250 acres, the whole of which is of superior quality . . . Virginia Herald (Fredericksburg, Virginia); 9 September 1796.

Fry, Reuben MaconJustice R M Fry, whose injury from a fall was noticed in last week's paper, died Friday night at his home in this city . . aged 58 years. He leaves a widow and three children, the latter being Edward (Edmund) Fry, of Oklahoma City; Reuben Fry of Pittsburg, Penn and Mrs RE (SE) Clarkson of this city . .

Fry, Reuben Macon JrThe second child of Reuben Macon Fry and Brooksie Hutchins was Reuben Macon Fry II, born in Lake Village, Arkansas on 14 April 1875. When he was about five years of age his family removed to Fort Smith Arkansas, where he lived out his childhood and pursued his early schooling ..

Fry, Thomas WalkerThomas Walker Fry was born 24 October 1770, probably in Albemarle county Viriginia, son of Henry Fry and Susan Walker. He was married in 1795 to Elizabeth Bourn (widow of George Clayton Slaughter) . .

Fry, ThorntonThornton Fry was born 21 November 1786, probably in Madison county Virginia . . He married in 1811, Eliza Rootes Thompson, daughter of Philip Rootes Thompson of Culpeper county Virginia. A few years after their marriage the family removed to Kanawha county Virginia . .

Fry, Wesley ThorntonWesley Fry was born 25 March 1779 in Culpeper county Virginia, son of Henry Fry and Susan Walker . . He was first married to Susannah "Sukey" Walker in 1798, daughter of Hugh Walker

Garrett, JohnJohn Garrett (1754-1795) is an interesting player in the Garrett family story. Several researchers have linked him to Stephen Garrett of Buckingham county Virginia, but this relationship remains speculative. It has been proposed that he is the son of Stephen Garrett by a first wife, Louise D'Aubigine . .

Garrett, JoshuaJoshua Garrett, born 1833 probably in Overton county Tennessee, became of interest to me when I was considering a Joshua Garrett, born 1834, who was living with Joseph Townsend in 1850 Census of Carroll county Tennessee. After study, I do believe they are two different men . . .

Garrett, JoshuaJoshua Garrett was born 1834 in Tennessee. His parents have not been identified. It seems likely that he is closely related to my husband's John and Stephen Garrett of Benton county Tennessee. It is of particular interest to me that he is first identified in the household of Joseph Townsend in the 1850 census of Carroll county Tennessee . . .

Hancock, Edward Edward Hancock was born about 1808, in the state of Maryland. It was probably as a boy that he moved with his family from Virginia to Kentucky . . . The 1850 Census of Scott county Kentucky shows Edward Hancock, age forty-two, as a wagon maker . . .

Hancock, Richard WhiteRichard White “Dick” Hancock was born in 1845 near Georgetown in Scott county Kentucky . . . around the age of ten, he moved westward with his family to the town of Victoria, in Daviess county Missouri. This is the community where he spent his teenage years, married and ventured into adulthood.